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Knickel, K., Ploeg, J.D. van der & Renting, H. (2004). Multifunktionalitat der Landwirtschaft und des Landlichten Raumes: Welche Funktionen sind eigentlich gemeint und wie sind deren Einkommens- und Beschäftigungspotenziale einzuschätzen? In J. Zeddies (Ed.), Schriften der Gesellschaft für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften des Landbaus (pp. 75-83).Ploeg, J.D. van der & Renting, H. (2004). Behind the 'redux': a rejoinder to David Goodman. Sociologia Ruralis, 44(2), 233-242.
Renting, H., Ploeg, J.D. van der & Knickel, K. (2004). Multifunctionality in European agriculture. In Floor Brouwer (Ed.), Sustaining Agriculture and the Rural Environment. Governance, Policy and Multifunctionality (pp. 81-103). Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar.
Ploeg, J.D. van der & Broekhuizen, R.E. van (17-08-2004). De feiten van verbreding van het platteland. Agrarisch Dagblad.
Wiskerke, J.S.C. & Ploeg, J.D. van der (Eds.). (2004). Seeds of Transition. Essays on novelty production, niches and regimes in agriculture (European Perspectives on Rural Development). Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
Ploeg, J.D. van der, Bouma, J., Rip, A., Rijkenberg, F.H.J., Ventura, F. & Wiskerke, J.S.C. (2004). On Regimes, Novelties, Niches and Co-Production. In J.D. Prof.dr.ir. Ploeg & J.S.C. Wiskerke (Eds.), Seeds of Transition : Essays on novelty production, niches ans regimes in agriculture (European Perspectives on Rural Development) (pp. 1-30). Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
Ploeg, J.D. van der (2004). De agrarische sector. In D.W. Bruil, W. Brussaard, & P. de Haan (Eds.), Inleiding Agrarisch Recht (Reeks Agrarisch Recht, 8) (pp. 8-13). Den Haag: Koninklijke Vermande en Instituut Agrarisch Recht.
Ploeg, J.D. van der, Benvenuti, B., Bussi, E. & Pignagnoli, C. (2004). Latte vivo. Il lungo vaggio dell latte dai campi alla tavola. Prospettive dopo il Parmacrack. Reggio Emiglia, Italia: Diabasis.
Ploeg, J.D. van der (2004). Achter de januskop: ontwikkelingen in de Nederlandse landbouw. In NAi Publishers & SKOR (Eds.), Gemengd bedrijf: de verandering van het agrarisch landschap (pp. 178-184). Rotterdam: NAi Publishers.
Ploeg, J.D. van der (2004). Behind the Janus face: developments in Dutch agriculture. In NAi Publishers & SKOR (Eds.), Mixed farming: the changing agrarian landscape (pp. 178-184). Rotterdam: NAi Publishers.
Ploeg, J.D. van der (2004). Mobilising local actors: Stakeholder activities and networking in rural areas. In European Committee, DG VI (Ed.), Planting seeds for rural futures. Rural policy perspectives for a wider Europe, Second European Conference on Rural Development, Salzburg Conference Centre, 12-14 November 2003 (pp. 137-144). European Commission.
Reijs, J.W., Verhoeven, F.P.M., Bruchem, J. van, Ploeg, J.D. van der & Lantinga, E.A. (2004). The Nutrient Management Project of the VEL and VANLA Environmental Co-operations. In J.S.C. Wiskerke & J.D. van der Ploeg (Eds.), Seeds of Transition : Essays on novelty production, niches ans regimes in agriculture (European Perspectives on Rural Development) (pp. 149-182). Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
Stuiver, M., Leeuwis, C. & Ploeg, J.D. van der (2004). The Power of Experience: Farmers' Knowledge and Sustainable Innovations in Agriculture. In J.S.C. Wiskerke & J.D. van der Ploeg (Eds.), Seeds of Transition : Essays on novelty production, niches ans regimes in agriculture (European Perspectives on Rural Development) (pp. 93-118). Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum.
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Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
Formerly Professor and Chair of Rural Sociology and Emeritus professor of Transition Studies at Wageningen University (WUR), the Netherlands and Adjunct Professor of Rural Sociology at the College of Humanities and Development Studies (COHD) of China Agricultural University (CAU) in Beijing, China.
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Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
Formerly Professor and Chair of Rural Sociology and Emeritus professor of Transition Studies at Wageningen University (WUR), the Netherlands and Adjunct Professor of Rural Sociology at the College of Humanities and Development Studies (COHD) of China Agricultural University (CAU) in Beijing, China.
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